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Nvidia Plans N2X and N3 RTX Spark Chips, Doubling Down on AI PCs

Jensen Huang confirmed two more RTX Spark generations are already in the pipeline, signaling to OEMs and developers that this platform is not a one-off.

Nvidia is committing to RTX Spark for the long haul: Jensen Huang confirmed two more chip generations are already in the works.

Huang announced that N2X and N3 series RTX Spark processors are planned, extending the platform past its debut generation. RTX Spark is Nvidia's compact, high-performance chip line targeting AI PCs and portable workstations. The confirmation came from the CEO directly, which matters — a roadmap mention at that level is harder to quietly retract than a product manager's slide deck.

The platform commitment is the real news here. OEMs designing products around a chip family need multi-year certainty; one generation is a trial balloon, two or three is a product line. With Qualcomm's Snapdragon X series already entrenched in the AI PC conversation and Intel positioning its latest mobile silicon in the same space, Nvidia needs device partners to believe RTX Spark is worth building around — not just a curiosity until the next big GPU launch.

"Planned" is still doing some heavy lifting, though. Chip roadmaps get renamed, delayed, or quietly shelved — ask anyone who built a product line around Intel's NUC before that platform was discontinued.

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